Hi, 
This is a response for question #2

#2 --- CFMX7 jrunserver.store permission denied Apache


>Coldfusion, when you install it asks for the user
that http runs as. 

Jeff, not sure if you intended to say "coldfusion
(when you intall) askes you for a runtime user for
coldfusion."

To my knowledge on the cfmx7 linux install, there was
no screen that asked me to "specify the user that http
runs as"...only one that asked me to "specify the user
that coldfusion will run as"

>Quick fix for this is: 
>chown -R http.http /opt/coldfusionmx7
>format: (user).(group)

Tried that, got a bunch of errors (permission
related). 
Tried lots of combinations of http.cfmx, cfmxuser.http

Ended up putting ownership of /opt/coldfusionmx7 back
to cfmxuer/cfmx, then I chmod all directories 777
along this path...
/cfroot/runtime/lib/wsconfig/1/

Restart Apache/CF. Error message gone! 

-Jonathan

PS: Am I opening myself up to any security
vulnerabilies on my system by enabling various world
access permissions to these directories? 



                
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